"EDNA LYELL" DEAD.
ii?\ Ada Ellen Bavl(?y (('Edna L*y ). the popular novelist, is dead.
fMlsa Ada Ellen Bayly, "Edna Lyall," M thi i youn2est daughter of a barrister BH»h. n i. n _*. '-^Pl*?. and was educated at Bit. t_, She was parly filled with the defcp W.ifi Worthing at writing, and "Won t m,uf" inS, ÜBT9) was the outcome of this "W. '. „ D <>novan" followed in 1882, \r 4, ,_ml," A llat' dy NOFSe' a lltJ„.i J" Mls:s Bayly was never quite »smK_ ?. rtist- but her novels Uavt"alktelrt* _c P°wer t0 fascinate a very aelthw I °f, reader s> while they have been ton.. t* i rlsaical nor prurient in their fiavlv „ greatly to her credit that Miss over«,_. ,? _ c occasion at least, handed fciA cSSB^ of a popular work
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1903, Page 5
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